Fun things to try with Alexa this Christmas

More than
likely you will have already heard the name of Amazon’s voice assistant Alexa
flying around this year, whether you own an Echo Dot or you have heard the hype
about smart devices and voice assistant technology.

Lets look at
how Alexa will be able to help keep you and your party guests entertained this
Christmas…

Play Christmas Music

A fairly
obvious choice to make the most of Alexa this Christmas would be to play
Christmas music in your home or office!

If you have an Amazon Music Unlimited account or Spotify subscription there’s a huge amount of Christmas songs to choose from. If you don’t have a subscription to either of those then try enabling the Christmas Radio skill or ask her to sing you a Christmas carol, the results are often amusing.

You can also play Christmas music curated by Santa by telling Santa what you want to hear with an iHeartRadio skill called iHeartSanta. Once you have enabled this plugin you can simply ask Alexa to ‘talk to Santa’.

Control Your Christmas Lights

Another great way to put Alexa to good use
this Christmas is by using Alexa to control your Christmas lights.

Simply plug any strand of your festive
lighting into an Alexa compatible smart plug and then you can control your
lights by using commands like “Alexa, turn the Christmas tree lights on.”

Track Santa

Want to know how Santa is getting on with his
rounds?

By enabling the Norad Tracks Santa skill you can ask “Where’s Santa?” to see his location and some interesting facts from Norad’s “Santa Files”.

Christmas Trivia

Ever a useful source of information Alexa knows a fair bit about Christmas!

Here are some of holiday related
questions you can ask…

Where does
Santa Claus live?

How old is
Santa Claus?

Is Santa Claus
real?

What can you
tell me about Santa’s reindeer?

What do you
know about Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer?

Who’s your favourite
reindeer?

What is the
true meaning of Christmas?

If you have any more fun Christmas related things to do with Alexa, feel free to drop them in the comments below, otherwise Merry Christmas!